The Life of Thomas Remsen Crawford
also known as Remsen Crawford
Thomas Remsen Crawford was born Mar. 29, 1868,
married
Winifred Williams Dec. 26, 1907, and died June 25, 1932.
January 10, 1896. Railroad Men and Matters (news about Remsen
Crawford). The New York Times.
Some Publications of Thomas Remsen
Crawford
September 2, 1917. Thousands Rejected in the Draft Learn from
Doctors How to Get Well. The New York Times.
September 9, 1917. Negro Soldiers' Valorous Part in
America's Wars. The New York Times.
September 21, 1919. The Revel of Luxury. The New York Times.
November 9, 1919. Some Things the Doctors Cannot Do. The
New
York Times
November 16, 1919. Open Season Threatens the Extinction of
Deer. The New York Times.
November 16, 1919. Thin Ice Beneath American Heroes' Feet.
The New York Times.
1920. New York City News Association asked Remsen Crawford to
"cover" Ellis Island. Newspaper unknown.
June 20, 1920. Probation for Aliens. The New York Times.
July 10, 1921. New Immigration Net. The New York Times.
January 17, 1925. I Met them on Ellis Island. Colliers.
October 20, 1928. The State Dispensary System. The Saturday Evening
Post.
February 2, 1929. Some Facts About Dry Enforcement. The Saturday
Evening
Post.
November 16, 1929. A New Turn in Immigration. The Saturday Evening Post.
September 27, 1930. Patents, Profits and Pirates. An Interview With
Thomas A. Edison. The Saturday Evening Post
January, 1931. Did Thomas Edison Die a Poor Man? Modern
Mechanix.
The
Death
of Thomas Remsen Crawford -- June 25, 1932
Obituaries of Thomas Remsen Crawford. Newspaper unknown.
One news
source: Associated Press.
Biography of Thomas Remsen Crawford. Georgia Bi-Centennial
Memoirs and Memories.
Grave of Thomas Remsen Crawford in Linconton, Georgia.